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10 November 2022 Researches advanced in human-computer collaboration and human-machine cooperation: from variances to common prospect
Jinwei Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12348, 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and High-Performance Computing (AIAHPC 2022); 123482N (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2641865
Event: 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and High-Performance Computing (AIAHPC 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
The booming technology of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics enable people not only prospect its huge potential, but also limitation of capability when solving inplicit problems comparing with human. As a result, fields like Human- Computer Collaboration (HCC) and Human-Machine Cooperation (HMC) are developed and explored, with relevant concepts such as Human-in-The-Loop (HiTL) being aroused. Whereas, such types of research areas are lack of uniform standards and procedures, even measurements, attributing to the way too specific works to scenarios. Thus in this paper, a review of Human-Computer Collaboration (HCC) and Human-Machine Cooperation (HMC) is conducted from the aspects of vaiances to their common prospects. From data gathering to decision making and support, finally to interaction interface, the processing and operation of HCC/HMC systems are discussed, with key issues like trust level to agents proposed and future works suggested.
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Jinwei Zhang "Researches advanced in human-computer collaboration and human-machine cooperation: from variances to common prospect", Proc. SPIE 12348, 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and High-Performance Computing (AIAHPC 2022), 123482N (10 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2641865
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Intelligence systems

Human-machine interfaces

Data modeling

Decision support systems

Robots

Systems modeling

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